Abstract objects like numbers are timeless and immaterial but lack causal powers; a mind fits the criteria of being spaceless, timeless, non-material, AND capable of causing something.
Conceptual analysis — why the cause is a mind
Braxton distinguishes abstract objects (e.g., the number four) from minds. Abstract objects can't cause anything. A mind can exist immaterially and still exercise causal power. The cause must also be incredibly powerful and wise enough for the universe to function.
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